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Energy Use in the New Millennium: Trends in IEA Countries (Energy Indicators)
Energy Use in the New Millennium: Trends in IEA Countries (Energy Indicators)
Date: 13 April 2011, 02:49

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Product Description: Responding to a Gleneagles G8 Summit reguest, this book shows how changes in energy efficiency, economic structure, income, prices and fuel mix have affected recent trends in energy use and CO2 emissions in IEA countries. The results are a wake-up call for us all. Since 1990, the rate of energy efficiency improvement in IEA countries has been less than 1% per year much lower than in previous decades and not nearly enough to stem the growth of CO 2 emissions. If we are to tackle climate change and move towards a sustainable energy future then this rate will need to double. We must and we can do better! Table of Content : Foreword Acknowledgements Executive Summary Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Overall Trends -Overview of Trends -Trends in Energy Use and CO2 Emissions -Drivers of Energy Use -Changes in Aggregate Energy Intensity -Impact of Changes in Energy Services, Structure, and Intensity -Energy and CO2 Savings -Summary Chapter 3. Manufacturing -Overview of Trends in the Manufacturing Sector -Trends in Manufacturing Energy Use and CO2 Emissions -Drivers of Energy Use in Manufacturing -Changes in Aggregate Energy Intensity -Impact of Changes in Structure and Intensity -Energy and CO2 Savings -Summary Chapter 4. Households -Overview of Trends in the Household Sector -Trends in Household Energy USE and CO2 Emissions -Drivers of Energy Use in Households -Changes in per Capita Energy Use and CO2 Emissions -Impactof Changes in Structure and Intensity -Energy and CO2 Savings -Summary Chapter 5. Services -Overview of Trends in the Services Sector -Trends in Service Energy Use -Drivers of Energy Use in the Service Sector -Changes in Aggregate Energy Intensity -Impact of Changes in Output and Intensity -Energy and CO2 Savings -Summary Chapter 6. Passenger Transport - Overview of Trends in Passenger Transport -Trends in Passenger Transport Energy use and CO2 Emissions -Drivers of Energy Use in Passenger Transport -Changes in Aggregate Energy Intensity -Impact of Changes in Structure and Intensity -Energy and CO2 Savings -Summary Chapter 7. Freight Transport -Overview of Trends in Freight Transport -Trends in Freight Transport Energy Use and CO2 Emissions -Drivers of Energy Use in Freight Transport -Changes in Aggregate Energy Intensity -Impact of Changes in Structure and Intensity -Energy and CO2 Savings -Summary Chapter 8. Conclusions and Policy Implications -Trends in Energy Use and CO2 Emissions -Implication for Energy Efficiency Policy -The Role of Indicators in Policy Development and Evaluation Annex A. Methodology and Data Sources Annex B. Selected Indicators Using GDP and Value-Added at Market Exchange Rates Annex C. Long-Term Trends Annex D. Applications of Energy Indicators in IEA Countries Anenx E. Abbreviations and Glossary Annex F. References and Further Reading

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